$13.90 before service charge and GST

Decent portion with many pork pieces. The broth was a little too salty for me, but not so salty like the usual ramen in Japan and Singapore, so I was able to savour some broth on its own. Noodles are chewy. Egg is delicious. Would still prefer the Butariki Ishinabe though.

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$6.50
Serving is adequate and not overly greasy. However, feel that the seafood version should be called prawn version instead, since I only see 4 small prawns, and no other seafood. I can even see the black vein in all my prawns, although they don’t taste gritty. Other than that, the noodles are decent.

$12.90 before discount excluding GST and service charge.

Portion is ok, but feels very worth it with eatigo’s 40% discount. Noodles are chewy, soup is thick and very flavourful, and the beef slices break up quite well in your mouth. What I liked the most was actually the Lava Egg (I think there was only half); might order that as a extra side next time.

Will probably try the dry version instead next time, as not only is that served with mushroom sauce, it also comes together with a small bowl of tomato soup!

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$5.50 without GST

Delicious! The spiciness of the sambal was just nice for us, and did not overwhelm the dish. A bit on the oily side, but I liked this much more than their sesame chicken. Will order again, or any of its sambal cousins.

$5.80 without GST

Huge portions, more than enough for two even though we only ordered the small serving size. Taste was ok, chicken was soft and tender, would probably try the spicy version next time for more kick.

$5.80 takeaway without discount.
Frankly the star of this snack is the cheese dip. When I ate this in-house, the fries were tasty, chewy and not greasy. However, when I had it as takeaway, the fries became slightly soggy but still chewy and nice to eat. It was always the cheese dip that greatly elevated the taste of the fries.

Would still buy again, but only when dining in.

20.50, increased from 18.60.
Third time coming here. The taste is still great, although the eel was slightly charred. Came on Monday lunch hour but only had to queue for 15 min or so.

UP $14.80
Hm again the pieces were unsatisfactory small :(
Think I’ll just stick with the Supreme Sea Eel instead. Taste-wise, it’s nice but I could have bought a better deal from NTUC FairPrice

$3.50, with bean sprouts for $2
Got unlucky with a lot of bones but the meat was well cooked but tender. The rice itself was chewy but very greasy. There isn’t any soup at all.
For such a high price, the only thing worth it was the chilli and the vegetables. Vegetable serving is quite big for 1 person, but there’s no other cheaper option.

$12.90 excluding GST and service charge.
Served piping hot, and the warmth lasted even after I finished my meal. Plenty of pork, cut in thin slices and full of flavour. Also great to find the occasional crunchy bits of burnt rice. A tad bit too salty but otherwise a very filling serving size for a hungry stomach.
May order again especially in cold weather

$5.50 for Nanban Chicken Bao, $6.80 for Chilli Crab Bao, no GST required
Indeed two baos (ordered without veg) are sufficient for my appetite. The chicken was very nicely cooked and crispy, and pairs well with the steamed pau. The chilli crab was not really that spicy and tasted more like sweet and spicy crab. Even though the pau here is fried, it doesn’t feel greasy but that could be because I’m using a fork and knife and not my hands.
Overall, I like both paus. It’s a good treat to have but once in a while, as the prices are a little too high for me.

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$15.30 after taxes
Love eating this, especially when the weather’s cold. It can be a little wet because of the egg white, but the flavours were well matched. Will buy again

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